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7 <b>Gavare's eXperimental Emulator:</b></font><br>
8 <font color="#000000" size="6"><b>Configuration files</b>
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44 <p><br>
45 <h2>Configuration files</h2>
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47 <p>
48 <ul>
49 <li><a href="#intro">Introduction</a>
50 <li><a href="#config">Configuration file syntax</a>
51 <li><a href="#minimal">A minimal example</a>
52 </ul>
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57 <p><br>
58 <a name="intro"></a>
59 <h3>Introduction:</h3>
60
61 GXemul can be started by entering machine settings directly on the command
62 line, or by reading a configuration file (a "configuration script").
63
64 <p>Configuration files in GXemul are useful/necessary for three reasons:
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66 <p><ol>
67 <li>It can be difficult to remember long command lines with
68 lots of options.
69 <li>Some settings cannot be fully controlled on the command line. They can
70 only be set using configuration files.
71 <li>Complex setups of multiple machines, or complex network setups,
72 are not supported on the command line.
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82 <p><br>
83 <a name="config"></a>
84 <h3>Configuration file syntax:</h3>
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86 Configuration files are simple text files. I don't have time to write
87 down a formal syntax right now, so I hope that conveying the syntax
88 through an example is good enough:
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91 <table border="0"><tr><td width="40">&nbsp;</td><td>
92 <pre>
93 <font color="#2020cf">! This is an example configuration file for GXemul.
94 ! Anything following an exclamation mark (and also the exclamation
95 ! mark itself) is ignored.
96 !
97 ! Almost all settings are optional.</font>
98
99 <b>name(<font color="#ff003f">"my test emul"</font>)</b> <font color="#2020cf">! Optional name of this emulation</font>
100
101 <font color="#2020cf">! This creates an ethernet network:</font>
102 <b>net(</b>
103 <b>ipv4net(<font color="#ff003f">"10.2.0.0"</font>)</b> <font color="#2020cf">! The default is 10.0.0.0/8, but</font>
104 <b>ipv4len(16)</b> <font color="#2020cf">! it can be overridden like this.</font>
105 <font color="#2020cf">! local_port(12345)</font>
106 <font color="#2020cf">! add_remote("localhost:12346")</font>
107 <b>)</b>
108
109 <font color="#2020cf">! This creates a machine:</font>
110 <b>machine(</b>
111 <b>name(<font color="#ff003f">"My test machine"</font>)</b>
112
113 <font color="#2020cf">! serial_nr(123) ! Useful when emulating multiple machines</font>
114 <font color="#2020cf"> ! on multiple hosts, and they need to have</font>
115 <font color="#2020cf"> ! unique MAC addresses, etc.</font>
116
117 <b>type(<font color="#ff003f">"dec"</font>)</b> <font color="#2020cf">! This is actually not optional</font>
118 <b>subtype(<font color="#ff003f">"5000/200"</font>)</b>
119
120 <b>cpu(<font color="#ff003f">"R3000"</font>)</b> <font color="#2020cf">! Normally set implicitly to a reasonable</font>
121 <font color="#2020cf">! value, depending on <i>type</i> and <i>subtype</i></font>
122
123 <font color="#2020cf">! ncpus(4)</font>
124 <font color="#2020cf">! use_random_bootstrap_cpu(yes)</font>
125
126 <b>memory(128)</b> <font color="#2020cf">! 128 MB memory. This overrides</font>
127 <font color="#2020cf">! the default amount of memory for</font>
128 <font color="#2020cf">! this machine type.</font>
129
130 <font color="#2020cf">! random_mem_contents(yes)</font>
131
132 <font color="#2020cf">! prom_emulation(no)</font>
133
134 <font color="#2020cf">! byte_order(big) ! Normally set implicitly (because</font>
135 <font color="#2020cf">! of <i>type</i> and <i>subtype</i>, or decided</font>
136 <font color="#2020cf">! from the file loaded with <i>load</i></font>
137
138 <b>load(<font color="#ff003f">"netbsd-INSTALL"</font>)</b>
139 <b>bootname(<font color="#ff003f">"netbsd"</font>)</b>
140 <b>bootarg(<font color="#ff003f">"-a"</font>)</b>
141
142 <font color="#2020cf">! n_gfx_cards(2) ! for DECstation dual/tripple-head</font>
143 <font color="#2020cf">! emulated_hz(10000000) ! for setting the emulated clock speed (mostly fake)</font>
144
145 <font color="#2020cf">! add_x11_display("otherbox:0") ! for dual/tripple-head etc</font>
146 <font color="#2020cf">! add_x11_display("thisbox:0")</font>
147
148 <font color="#2020cf">{
149 Devices can be added like this:
150
151 device("8250 addr=0x18000800 addr_mult=4")
152
153 The name comes first, followed by optional parameters.
154 Remember to use 0x for hexadecimal values.
155 }</font>
156
157 <font color="#2020cf">! force_netboot(yes)</font>
158 <font color="#2020cf">! start_paused(yes)</font>
159
160 <b>disk(<font color="#ff003f">"nbsd.img"</font>)</b>
161 <b>disk(<font color="#ff003f">"6c:cdrom.iso"</font>)</b>
162
163 <b>use_x11(yes)</b>
164 <b>x11_scaledown(2)</b>
165
166 <font color="#2020cf">! slow_serial_interrupts_hack_for_linux(yes)</font>
167
168 <font color="#2020cf">{
169 Long comments spanning multiple lines should be surrounded
170 with tuborg parentheses.
171
172 { Long comments can be nested. }
173 <!--
174 <b><i>... TODO ...
175 -i display each instruction as it is executed
176 -J disable some speed tricks
177 -m nr run at most nr instructions (on any cpu)
178 -N display nr of instructions/second average, at regular intervals
179 -p pc add a breakpoint (remember to use the '0x' prefix for hex!)
180 -r register dumps before every instruction
181 -t show function trace tree
182 </i></b>-->
183 }</font>
184
185 <b>)</b>
186
187 <font color="#2020cf">! Multiple machine definitions are allowed.</font>
188 <b>machine(</b>
189 <b>name(<font color="#ff003f">"another machine"</font>)</b>
190 <b>type(<font color="#ff003f">"hpcmips"</font>)</b>
191 <b>subtype(<font color="#ff003f">"be300"</font>)</b>
192
193 <i>...</i>
194 <b>)</b>
195 </pre>
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198 <p>
199 Starting the emulator with a configuration file is as simple as
200
201 <pre>
202 $ <b>gxemul @myconfig</b>
203 </pre>
204
205 if <b>myconfig</b> is the name of the configuration file.
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214 <p><br>
215 <a name="minimal"></a>
216 <h3>A minimal example:</h3>
217
218 Here is an example of what a minimal configuration file might look like:
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220 <p><table border="0"><tr><td width="40">&nbsp;</td><td><pre>
221 <b>machine(</b>
222 <b>subtype(<font color="#ff003f">"3max"</font>)</b>
223 <b>load(<font color="#ff003f">"netbsd-pmax-INSTALL-2.0"</font>)</b>
224 <b>)</b>
225 </pre>
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227
228 <p>For most machine types, <tt>type</tt> is needed. If only
229 <tt>subtype</tt> is specified, and the name is unique (i.e. there is only
230 one major type which has such a subtype), then the <tt>type</tt> can be
231 omitted. Also, adding a <tt>net</tt> is quite useful, especially for
232 netbooting kernels.
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